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Iranian Town Carved From Rock/ Kandavan village, Iran

mahmag  •  13 January, 2008

hidden jewel carved in the mountain in Iran.
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Legacy for Women By Mathew Rosenberg

mahmag  •  03 January, 2008




"In many ways women benefited very little under her," said Unaiza Malik, 64, who was born in Pakistan and now works with the Muslim Women's Society in London.

LAHORE, Pakistan - To get a sense of what kind of legacy Benazir Bhutto, the Muslim world's first female leader, left behind for the women of Pakistan, look no further than those who were contending for the top spot in the political party she led.



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Farewell to Wadi Bua By Fatima Bhutto

mahmag  •  03 January, 2008

Fatima Bhutto is a Pakistani poet and writer. She is the daughter of Mir Murtaza Bhutto, who was killed in 1996 in Karachi when his sister, Benazir, was prime minister.
January 3, 2008
My Family Has Lost Enough
Farewell to Wadi Bua

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happy new year

mahmag  •  31 December, 2007

Happy new year to all the people of the world from MAHMAG

M. K. SADIGH/Door, passage

mahmag  •  17 December, 2007


Door, passage
To objective world

Door, passage to objective world
Symbol of confinement and liberation
Encloses freedom?
Retain confidentiality

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Raheleh Zamani Writes Letter to Her Husband's Family, Asking For Forgiveness

mahmag  •  17 December, 2007

raheleh zamani

In her letter, Raheleh writes: "I regret my unintentional commissiocan not believe what I have done. It is as if I dreamed it all. I had been abused so much, and I had suffered for so long, that I lost all control and had no idea what I was doing. I, too, am extremely distressed. Please believe me when I say that my heart aches for my husband.n of this act.


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I came back to you Kabul 's girl--..by Mohammad sadegh Dehghan

mahmag2  •  27 November, 2007

www.answers.com/topic/kabul-walls-jpg

I came back to you the Kabul 's girl

Translated by: Yalda Negah Baktash

I crumple the sea

And your look

" we are the country surrounded to dryness that …."

You come and go drunken

The weaknesses sense " verb " and "structure" that you are .
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Pooyan Sadeghi----Going Home

mahmag  •  27 November, 2007

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Going Home
Twelve years passed, and all of a sudden
twenty people crying
I had never seen before


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In the Mist---Ezzat Goushegir

mahmag  •  16 November, 2007

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In the Mist
A play in three episodes
By: Ezzat Goushegir
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MY ROOM IS EMPTY…THE MAIL BOX IS EMPTY…
NOBODY KNOCKS ON THE DOOR…THE PHONE




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Three Poems by Tina Ehrami

mahmag2  •  15 November, 2007

https://www.ri.sch.edu.sg/departments/aesthetics/studentwork.html

Gnostic Turpitude

by Tina Ehrami

I am invited to a beheading at dawn.
-"Whose beheading?"

My own, and no, my fears are all gone.
-"What for?"
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M. K. SADIGH----A chair a testimonial object

mahmag  •  04 November, 2007

A chair a testimonial object

A chair a testimonial object
Testify to long expectation
Witness frustration

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Parents Selling Children

mahmag  •  31 October, 2007

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Parents Selling Children
Original caption: August 4, 1948 - Chicago, Illinois: They're on the auction block. These small children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chalifoux of Chicago, Illinois. For long

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By Clifton Ross, Berkeley, California

mahmag  •  07 October, 2007

9/26/07
Open Letter to Lee Bollinger, President of Columbia University
By Clifton Ross, Berkeley, California




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E. E. Cummings----i carry your heart with me

mahmag  •  25 September, 2007

i carry your heart with me
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i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
my heart)i am never without it(anywhere

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Open Letter from Akbar Ganji to the UN Secretary-General

mahmag  •  24 September, 2007

Open Letter from Akbar Ganji to the UN Secretary-General
September 18, 2007
To His Excellency Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations,

The people of Iran are experiencing difficult times both internationally and domestically. Internationally, they face the threat of a military attack from the US and the imposition of extensive sanctions by the UN Security Council. Domestically, a despotic state has – through constant and organized repression – imprisoned them in a life and death situation.
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